“That okay?” Ian asked me.
“Yes.”
“You look tired.”
“I shouldn’t be—I’ve done nothing but sleep lately.”
“Your body needs sleep to heal.”
I nodded. I couldn’t deny that it was hard to hold up my eyelids.
“I’ll bring you food later—don’t worry about anything.”
“Thank you. Ian?”
“Yeah?”
“This is your room,” I mumbled. “You’ll sleep here, of course.”
“You don’t mind?”
“Why would I?”
“It’s probably a good idea—best way to keep an eye on you. Get some sleep.”
“Okay.”
My eyes were already closed. He patted my hand, and then I heard him get to his feet. A few seconds later, the wooden door clunked softly against stone.
What do you think you’re doing? Melanie demanded.
What? What did I do now?
Wanda, you’re… mostly human. You must realize what Ian will think of your invitation.
Invitation? I could see the direction of her thoughts now. It’s not like that. This is his room. There are two beds here. There aren’t enough sleeping areas for me to have my own space. Of course we should share. Ian knows that.
Does he? Wanda, open your eyes. He’s starting to… How do I explain it so that you’ll understand right? To feel about you… the way you feel about Jared. Can’t you see that?
I couldn’t answer for two heartbeats.
That’s impossible, I finally said.
“Do you think what happened this morning will influence Aaron or Brandt?” Ian asked in a low voice from the other side of the doors.
“You mean Kyle getting a bye?”
“Yeah. They didn’t have to… do anything before. Not when it looked so likely that Kyle would do it for them.”
“I see your point. I’ll speak to them.”
“You think that will be enough?” Ian asked.
“I’ve saved both their lives. They owe me. If I ask them for something, they’ll do it.”
“You’d bet her life on that?”
There was a pause.
“We’ll keep an eye on her,” Jared finally said.
Another long silence.
“Aren’t you going to go eat?” Jared asked.
“I think I’ll hang out here for a bit.… How about you?”
Jared didn’t answer.
“What?” Ian asked. “Is there something you want to say to me, Jared?”
“The girl in there…” Jared said slowly.
“Yes?”
“That body doesn’t belong to her.”
“Your point?”
Jared’s voice was hard when he answered. “Keep your hands off it.”
A low chuckle from Ian. “Jealous, Howe?”
“That’s not really the issue.”
“Really.” Ian was sarcastic now.
“Wanda seems to be, more or less, cooperating with Melanie. It sounds like they’re almost… on friendly terms. But obviously Wanda’s making the decisions. What if it were you? How would you feel if you were Melanie? What if you were the one… invaded that way? What if you were trapped, and someone else was telling your body what to do? If you couldn’t speak for yourself? Wouldn’t you want your wishes—as much as they could be known—respected? At the very least by other humans?”
“Okay, okay. Point taken. I’ll keep that in mind.”
“What do you mean, you’ll keep that in mind?” Jared demanded.
“I mean that I’ll think about it.”
“There’s nothing to think about,” Jared retorted. I knew how he would look from the sound of his voice—teeth clenched, jaw strained. “The body and the person locked inside it belong to me.”
“You’re sure that Melanie still feels the —”
“Melanie will always be mine. And I will always be hers.”
Always.
Melanie and I were suddenly at opposite ends of the spectrum. She was flying, elated. I was… not.
We waited anxiously through the next silence.
“But what if it were you?” Ian asked in little more than a whisper. “What if you were stuffed in a human body and let loose on this planet, only to find yourself lost among your own kind? What if you were such a good… person that you tried to save the life you’d taken, that you almost died trying to get her back to her family? What if you then found yourself surrounded by violent aliens who hated you and hurt you and tried to murder you, over and over again?” His voice faltered momentarily. “What if you just kept doing whatever you could to save and heal these people despite that? Wouldn’t you deserve a life, too? Wouldn’t you have earned that much?”
Jared didn’t answer. I felt my eyes getting moist. Did Ian really think so highly of me? Did he really think I’d earned the right to a life here?
“Point taken?” Ian pressed.
“I—I’ll have to think about that one.”
“Do that.”
“But still —”
Ian interrupted him with a sigh. “Don’t get worked up. Wanda isn’t exactly human, despite the body. She doesn’t seem to respond to… physical contact the same way a human would.”
Now Jared laughed. “Is that your theory?”
“What’s funny?”
“She is quite capable of responding to physical contact,” Jared informed him, his tone suddenly sober again. “She’s human enough for that. Or her body is, anyway.”